A major derivatives trading platform is rolling out two new futures contract types to enhance its offerings: USDⓈ-M and COIN-M quarterly delivery contracts. This expansion provides traders with additional hedging tools and settlement flexibility, allowing them to choose between stablecoin-margined and coin-margined options for quarterly futures positions. The move reflects the platform's commitment to diversifying its derivatives ecosystem and meeting evolving market demand for structured settlement mechanisms.
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MissingSats
· 12-23 06:53
Once again, a new contract has been launched. What tricks can this quarterly Delivery come up with?
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AirdropDreamer
· 12-23 06:33
Another round of integrated contract tricks, this time it's quarterly Delivery? Do I have to choose between coin-based or U-based myself? It's getting more competitive.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 12-23 06:32
New contract again? This quarterly Delivery trap looks pretty good, finally there is a coin-based option, I've gotten tired of using stablecoin Margin before.
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HashRateHustler
· 12-23 06:26
Are quarterly contracts coming up with new tricks? To put it bluntly, it's just trying to lure more people in. Stablecoin and coin-based options, I'm tired of this trap.
A major derivatives trading platform is rolling out two new futures contract types to enhance its offerings: USDⓈ-M and COIN-M quarterly delivery contracts. This expansion provides traders with additional hedging tools and settlement flexibility, allowing them to choose between stablecoin-margined and coin-margined options for quarterly futures positions. The move reflects the platform's commitment to diversifying its derivatives ecosystem and meeting evolving market demand for structured settlement mechanisms.